

This is Madison, one of the Ameraucana hens.
The chickens provide constant enjoyment for Susan, and a steady source of work for Ken. Chicken housing construction has taken up most of our brain cells these past 5 months. In addition to all the chickens were giving us, on the afternoon of November 5th, we were jubilant to find a small blue egg in the hay. Imagine our delight. Our first egg! The Ameraucana breed lays light blue or light green eggs, while the Cochins and Wyandottes lay brown eggs and the Polish lay white eggs. Since that first fateful day, we have collected one blue egg per day, so we know that the Ameraucanas are the only ones laying so far.

So, here we are, showing off the first 3 eggs. And, now we know the answer to the age-old question: "Which came first, the chicken or the egg?"
Susan, Ken and Margaret